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>> well, i'm a genteel southerner, alan. >> so that means no? >> no, i think sometimes a lady needs to be told when she's being nasty. >> oh, really? >> i do. >> congressman, you agree that sometimes a woman needs to be told when she's being nasty? >> you know what? that's the first time i've heard that. i really don't have a comment on that discussion. >> do you think nasty woman was an appropriate term?
>> well, i'm a genteel southerner, alan. >> so that means no? >> no, i think sometimes a lady needs to be told when she's being nasty. >> oh, really? >> i do. >> congressman, you agree that sometimes a woman needs to be told when she's being nasty? >> you know what? that's the first time i've heard that. i really don't have a comment on that discussion. >> do you think nasty woman was an appropriate term?
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bring in alan levine and julia to talk about safety. alan levine is former secretary of health for florida and louisiana and disaster response expert and julia the author of "security mom," a lot of talk from state and local leaders stressing danger for people. are they learning from past mistakes. >> absolutely. every disaster is horrible but silver lining is do better last time. starting to see lessons of previous hurricanes, taken to protect lives in this one. movement forward, assets from the federal government. not waiting for storm to hit but prepositioned assets in place so when the storm passes by you already have relief efforts there. and what may have been viewed by some as too early evacuation order. it was not. problem with hurricane katrina, evacuation orders came too late and they were too voluntary, in quotes. reason you are hearing political officials be angry and direct and scary, tough love so to speak is fear gets people to move. that's what you want. we need people to evacuate, it is stupid to stay put. self selfish,
bring in alan levine and julia to talk about safety. alan levine is former secretary of health for florida and louisiana and disaster response expert and julia the author of "security mom," a lot of talk from state and local leaders stressing danger for people. are they learning from past mistakes. >> absolutely. every disaster is horrible but silver lining is do better last time. starting to see lessons of previous hurricanes, taken to protect lives in this one. movement...
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and let me tell you a little story this lawyer alan pomerantz told me. this in the middle of these proceedings with representatives from 72 banks around the table donald trump is kind of signing away everything he owns with a stack of documents in this high. in the middle of that procedure alan pomerantz told me donald trump stopped the proceedings, had one of his aides bring in a box. in the box were copies of "the art of the deal" which he personally autographed for every banker sitting around the table then they continued with the bankruptcy proceedings. how do you like that? >> no kidding. >> yeah, interesting story. >> i would love to see what's on the editing room there are floor. >> that's in the doc. >> i know. i watched. ahead to tomorrow, we're four days away from the town hall, this is the second of three debates between donald trump and hillary clinton. we know he's doing a real life town hall scrimmage. he hasn't done a lot of these. he's been coached by someone who is excellent at them, chris christie. how helpful will this be? >> i think h
and let me tell you a little story this lawyer alan pomerantz told me. this in the middle of these proceedings with representatives from 72 banks around the table donald trump is kind of signing away everything he owns with a stack of documents in this high. in the middle of that procedure alan pomerantz told me donald trump stopped the proceedings, had one of his aides bring in a box. in the box were copies of "the art of the deal" which he personally autographed for every banker...
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famed harvard law professor alan dershowitz joining us on whether any laws were broken. but first to catherine. >> the retired fbi agent said they agreed to work together. but once he learned that kennedy wanted an e-mail downclassed, he backed out. the agent pressured him to change the e-mail classification and relayed the kennedy conversation as a quid pro quo. the fbi records also show kennedy pushed hard and often to reduce the number of classified e-mail found on clinton's personal server she used as secretary of state. and kennedy did so for months after congress issued a subpoena and preservation order for the e-mail in march of last year >> trying to change the e-mail after march 4th, 2015 would in effect change or alter the evidence that had been requested by congress. >> so first of all, these were documents for public release through the foia process, not necessarily what we shared with congress. >> these documents report career state department personnel were quote suspicious of a special group of employees brought in to review the e-mail classification. some
famed harvard law professor alan dershowitz joining us on whether any laws were broken. but first to catherine. >> the retired fbi agent said they agreed to work together. but once he learned that kennedy wanted an e-mail downclassed, he backed out. the agent pressured him to change the e-mail classification and relayed the kennedy conversation as a quid pro quo. the fbi records also show kennedy pushed hard and often to reduce the number of classified e-mail found on clinton's personal...
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over here is a conversation between alan dorfman and joe lombardo. joe lombardo was connected to the teamsters. so was dorfman. dorfman was in charge of the teamsters union central states pension fund. he had mob connections through his family, which had been close to al capone. here they are talking about loans the teamsters made great where the teamsters were very few was with exceptions, banks would not lend money to casino operators. the theory, they are being gangsters. are they going to pay it back? should a bank investment they casino? there were bankers in las vegas who realized the benefit to the community and to the bank of lending money. but the teamsters did this and in turn were able to get skimming operations going. it was dorfman who called the operators of the circus circus to help out a friend of his, who ends up coming to las vegas to oversee the skim. the teamsters lend the money to alan glick, who becomes the front man running the couple of other hotel casinos in las vegas. this is also important, the teamsters and the midwestern
over here is a conversation between alan dorfman and joe lombardo. joe lombardo was connected to the teamsters. so was dorfman. dorfman was in charge of the teamsters union central states pension fund. he had mob connections through his family, which had been close to al capone. here they are talking about loans the teamsters made great where the teamsters were very few was with exceptions, banks would not lend money to casino operators. the theory, they are being gangsters. are they going to...
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investigated for potentia steal and disclosing highly classified the contra worked for consulti firm booze alan hamel ton. shares fell in trading today. >>> eamon javers has the details from a cyber security summit in . >> the "new york tim breaking the story earlier this afternoon that the fbi had arrested harold thomas martin iii of glen bernie, maryland, accusing him of misproposing classified informatio keepi some of the classified informati at his house in violation of rules of the united states government intelligen community. martin is a contractor for the nsa. he worked for booz allen hamilton, the intellige contractor. booze allen put out a statement saying they ha since fired him learning of his arrest. more detail throughout the day today of exactly what we know here. and here in cambridge, massachuse our andrew ross sorkin had the opportunity to talk to jonathan carolyn, assistant att general for national security. >> i'm going to be confined to what we have charged and is what we have charged here is back on august 29th, we charged an individual with theft of government secrets, in
investigated for potentia steal and disclosing highly classified the contra worked for consulti firm booze alan hamel ton. shares fell in trading today. >>> eamon javers has the details from a cyber security summit in . >> the "new york tim breaking the story earlier this afternoon that the fbi had arrested harold thomas martin iii of glen bernie, maryland, accusing him of misproposing classified informatio keepi some of the classified informati at his house in violation of...
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. >> reporter: according to the criminal complaint, curtis alan, patrick stein, and gavin wright were motivated by a hatred for muslims, descendant of somali descent. they referred to somali as cockroaches and said the only good muslim is a dead muslim. court documents say the goal of the three men was to inspire other white militias to take similar actions. if convicted, they could spend the rest of their lives in federal prison. and elaine, the men have not yet retained lawyers or entered a plea. >> quijano: chip, thank you. quijano: ely sees tornadoes but it got one today. >> dude, that's a straight-up tornado. >> quijano: it hit the coastal town of manzanita. there were no injuries but a number of homes and businesses were damaged. the remnants of a typhoon are expected to flow in from the pacific this weekend, bringing heavy rains and strong wind from san francisco to seattle. the u.s. navy celebrated its 241st birthday yesterday. the fleet has come a long way since 1775 when it consisted of just two sailing ships. tomorrow, the navy's newest warship, the guided missile destroyer
. >> reporter: according to the criminal complaint, curtis alan, patrick stein, and gavin wright were motivated by a hatred for muslims, descendant of somali descent. they referred to somali as cockroaches and said the only good muslim is a dead muslim. court documents say the goal of the three men was to inspire other white militias to take similar actions. if convicted, they could spend the rest of their lives in federal prison. and elaine, the men have not yet retained lawyers or...
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europe it was alan grayson, someone -- europe's tenant was alan grayson -- your opponent was alan grayson, who was an interesting guy. i convinced after years of opposition the chairman of the water committee to change his mind and support the everglades planning project. i got more done for the everglades in one day rep. murphy: are you serious? that is laughable. sen. rubio: he was the chairman of the committee. you have someone who was a leading opponent of the everglades planning project and i spent two years talking to him and working with him on it. he featured the everglades as one of the reasons why we needed to pass the water bill. when your colleagues in the senate trust you, listen to you, that is how you get things done. rep. murphy: your colleagues do not trust you and you are not effective. we cannot afford to have someone in this and at does not know how to get things done. >> are you promising to fill all six years of your term? sen. rubio: god willing. we are going to get a lot done, god willing, over the next six years. >> this means you are not running for president? se
europe it was alan grayson, someone -- europe's tenant was alan grayson -- your opponent was alan grayson, who was an interesting guy. i convinced after years of opposition the chairman of the water committee to change his mind and support the everglades planning project. i got more done for the everglades in one day rep. murphy: are you serious? that is laughable. sen. rubio: he was the chairman of the committee. you have someone who was a leading opponent of the everglades planning project...
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mike alan and michael garahan. >>> coming up, we always know when donald trump is watching tv, because he always tweets about what's watching on tv as he did with "saturday night live." we can only imagine what he would have tweeted if he knew where to find "family guy" last night, when they got on the trump access hollywood bus. that's coming up. >>> in tonight's war room, go big or play it safe. that is the tough question that hillary clinton's campaign war room faces right now tonight. playing it safe would stick to a battleground state strategy focussing only on the must-win states of the strategists want to go big. and for donald trump to be complaining, the clinton campaign is investing in $2 million in arizona, which has not voted for a democrat since 1996 and it is sending michelle obama and chelsea clinton, and they are placing an ad in texas, which has not voted for a democrat since 1976, which jimmy carter. some are concerned that expanding the electoral map would take the focus away from the key battleground states where they are still struggling. new polls show hillary cli
mike alan and michael garahan. >>> coming up, we always know when donald trump is watching tv, because he always tweets about what's watching on tv as he did with "saturday night live." we can only imagine what he would have tweeted if he knew where to find "family guy" last night, when they got on the trump access hollywood bus. that's coming up. >>> in tonight's war room, go big or play it safe. that is the tough question that hillary clinton's campaign...
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thanks to all the members of congress who are joining us and your mayor alan joins. thank you, mayor. and thank you to all of you for taking the time to be in lines to help us support the next president and vice president of the united states hillary clinton and tim kaine! [ cheers and applause ] i don't know about you but i'm fired up. we're going to make this happen now you may have noticed that i have been doing some campaigning for hillary. and i know that there's some folks out there who have commented that it's been unprecedented for a sitting first lady to be so actively engaged in a presidential campaign. and that may be true, but what's also true is that this is truly an unprecedented election. [ applause ] and that's why i'm out here, i'm out here first and foremost because we have never had a more qualified and prepared candidate for president than our friend hillary clinton. never before in our lifetime. [ cheers and applause ] . i say this everywhere i go. i admire and respect hillary, she has been a lawyer, a law professor, first lady of arkansas, first
thanks to all the members of congress who are joining us and your mayor alan joins. thank you, mayor. and thank you to all of you for taking the time to be in lines to help us support the next president and vice president of the united states hillary clinton and tim kaine! [ cheers and applause ] i don't know about you but i'm fired up. we're going to make this happen now you may have noticed that i have been doing some campaigning for hillary. and i know that there's some folks out there who...
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it was invented by pat cadell who had a very, very unlovable candidate, alan cranston, for senate, senator in california. and he found out, cadell found out. >> it was '82? >> '84, something hike like that. the only way to get his guy elected was to make the other guy a complete mess, and it worked. and after 1984, it has been part of the dark arts. and it's disgraceful. and i don't know if it's going to work this year. i suspect it won't. >> but voter suppression is something darker than that, preventing people from getting to the polls, preventing them from being recognized as legitimate voters. there's a lot of suspicion that republicans have been up to that. >> and if true, disgusting and appalling. i will tell you what the bigger piece of news in that bloomberg piece is, which is that the trump campaign is doing a lot more polling and data analytics than anybody thought and they know they're losing, so when he says these things about how he doesn't believe the polls, his people looking at the polls, we know that we're losing this campaign and that it's basically over. that undermines
it was invented by pat cadell who had a very, very unlovable candidate, alan cranston, for senate, senator in california. and he found out, cadell found out. >> it was '82? >> '84, something hike like that. the only way to get his guy elected was to make the other guy a complete mess, and it worked. and after 1984, it has been part of the dark arts. and it's disgraceful. and i don't know if it's going to work this year. i suspect it won't. >> but voter suppression is something...
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mike alan and michael garahan. >>> coming up, we always know when donald trump is watching tv, because he always tweets about what's watching on tv as he did with "saturday night live." we can only imagine what he would have tweeted if he knew where to find "family guy" last night, when they got on the trump access hollywood bus. that's coming up. start yours with philips sonicare, the no.1 choice of dentists. compared to oral-b 7000, philips sonicare flexcare platinum removes significantly more plaque. this is the sound of sonic technology cleaning deep between teeth. hear the difference? get healthier gums in just 2 weeks vs a manual toothbrush and experience an amazing feel of clean. innovation and you. philips sonicare. save now when you buy philips sonicare. philips sonicare. like their photo claims tool. it helps settle your claim quickly, which saves time, which saves money. and when they save, you save. that's auto and home insurance for the modern world. esurance, an allstate company. click or call. esurance does insurance a smarter way, which saves money. like bundling home a
mike alan and michael garahan. >>> coming up, we always know when donald trump is watching tv, because he always tweets about what's watching on tv as he did with "saturday night live." we can only imagine what he would have tweeted if he knew where to find "family guy" last night, when they got on the trump access hollywood bus. that's coming up. start yours with philips sonicare, the no.1 choice of dentists. compared to oral-b 7000, philips sonicare flexcare...
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alan greenspan, the chairman of the federal reserve, says there's no way that social security can pay retirees what we have promised them unless we recalibrate. what he's suggesting, we're going to cut benefits or we're going to have to raise the retirement age. we may have to take some other reform. but if you've just said, you've promised no changes, does that mean you're just going to leave this as a problem, another problem for our children to solve? sen. kerry: absolutely not, bob. this is the same thing we heard -- remember, i appeared on "meet the press" with tim russert in 1990-something. we heard the same thing. we fixed it. in fact, we put together a $5.6 trillion surplus in the '90s that was for the purpose of saving social security. if you take the tax cut that the president of the united states has given -- president bush gave to americans in the top 1 percent of america -- just that tax cut that went to the top 1 percent of america would have saved social security until the year 2075. the president decided to give it to the wealthiest americans in a tax cut. now, alan gr
alan greenspan, the chairman of the federal reserve, says there's no way that social security can pay retirees what we have promised them unless we recalibrate. what he's suggesting, we're going to cut benefits or we're going to have to raise the retirement age. we may have to take some other reform. but if you've just said, you've promised no changes, does that mean you're just going to leave this as a problem, another problem for our children to solve? sen. kerry: absolutely not, bob. this is...
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>> well, i'm a genteel southerner, alan. >> so that means no? >> no, i think sometimes a lady needs to be told when she's being nasty. >> oh, really? >> i do. >> congressman, you agree that sometimes a woman needs to be told when she's being nasty? >> you know what? that's the first time i've heard that. i really don't have a comment on that discussion. >> do you think nasty woman was an appropriate term? >> look, this has been a tough campaign. and some tough things have been said on both sides, but that's the way it is. this is a big job that requires someone being all in, as they say. you know what i mean? >> i do. well done. but do you think it was an appropriate term? >> it's not a term i would have used. >> okay. let me ask you this. what do you make of all this rigged election talk? >> look, here's what i do know, chris. 75% of the country says we're going in the wrong direction. this is a change election. you can layer it on all you want about how great hillary's doing and how badly donald is doing, but this is the reason why we're actua
>> well, i'm a genteel southerner, alan. >> so that means no? >> no, i think sometimes a lady needs to be told when she's being nasty. >> oh, really? >> i do. >> congressman, you agree that sometimes a woman needs to be told when she's being nasty? >> you know what? that's the first time i've heard that. i really don't have a comment on that discussion. >> do you think nasty woman was an appropriate term? >> look, this has been a tough...
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. >>> joining me, nbcnews.com's jane timm, roll call column alan martin, and bog rea of avenue are of "hrc." jane, donald trump is digging in, denying all of the latest accusations, blaming the media and the establishment as he defends himself. is this campaign strategy or is this donald trump on his just going rogue? >> this is a little bit of each. we know the campaign wasn't ready because they weren't allowed to do the research that campaigns typically do called self appo, researching into your own candidate to see where his likely weaknesses maybe and to prepare for this kind of sand lawsuit outbreak in october. they should have had the opposition research they're releasing on their accusers piecemeal, that should have been done, they should have had it ready if anything came out. they weren't ready, and they're not ready to handle this. we do see donald trump going rogue in his condemnation of denials. these were supported -- scripted by the campaign. when donald trump criticizes one of his accusers' looks and says she wouldn't be my first choice, that doesn't sound like it's com
. >>> joining me, nbcnews.com's jane timm, roll call column alan martin, and bog rea of avenue are of "hrc." jane, donald trump is digging in, denying all of the latest accusations, blaming the media and the establishment as he defends himself. is this campaign strategy or is this donald trump on his just going rogue? >> this is a little bit of each. we know the campaign wasn't ready because they weren't allowed to do the research that campaigns typically do called self...
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because he goes back to alan sheppard, please protect jay barbree's house in florida. i promised him. bill karins, thanks. we're going to fill a brabreak, when we come back we should have a look at the all-important 11:00 p.m. advisory from the hurricane center. audi pilotless vehicles have conquered highways, mountains, and racetracks. and now much of that same advanced technology is found in the audi a4. with one notable difference... ♪ the highly advanced audi a4, with available traffic jam assist. ♪ i'm going to the bank, to discuss mortgage.? ugh, see, you need a loan, you put on a suit, you go crawling to the bank. this is how i dress to get a mortgage. just go to lendingtree. i calculate how much home i can afford. i get multiple offers to compare side by side. and the st part is... the banks come crawling to me. everything you need get a better mortgage. clothing optional. lendingtree. when banks compete, you win. okay! ...awkward. amazing sleep stays with you all y and all night. with sleep number, you choose the exact firmness and comfort you want - and s
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>> i'm a genteel southerner, alan. >> that means no? >> no. i think sometimes a lady needs to be told when she's being nasty. >> oh, really? >> that's your reaction? i have to ask you. that was congressman brian bab bit of texas. does that illustrate the divide in the party? where trump supporters are, where the more traditional establishment is and how the party tripes to come together if trump doesn't pull it out on november 8. >> there is a divide. we need to bring the party together november 9 and bring the country together. we need to not be at each other's throats. even if we disagree and work together. the less democrats and republicans work together we have to move forward. within the republican party we have seen it again and again. we have to invite in african-americans and latinos and young people and women. we have to invite in members of the lgbq community and listen to what their concerns are. and move forward of a party unified with an agenda all about solving problems, not about being more kentucky or whatever than the next per
>> i'm a genteel southerner, alan. >> that means no? >> no. i think sometimes a lady needs to be told when she's being nasty. >> oh, really? >> that's your reaction? i have to ask you. that was congressman brian bab bit of texas. does that illustrate the divide in the party? where trump supporters are, where the more traditional establishment is and how the party tripes to come together if trump doesn't pull it out on november 8. >> there is a divide. we need...
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for: alan is our next guest martin smith of "frontline." alan from texas, good morning. caller: good morning. i heard that a muslim who sees another muslim breaking the laws of the united states cannot report it -- good morning. host: you have to keep going and not listen to the tv. we are going to put you on hold. i heard what you said but i know nothing about that. i cannot comment. it sounds pretty unlikely. there are muslims in this country, there have been muslims in this country for a couple .undred years they are american citizens like anyone else. who act as be some you suggest, but i have never heard of that. host: vermont, independent line. hello, i am proud to have lived here since 1985. opinion, not something against the country. -- they ares supposed to provide soldiers to syria and iraq. saudi arabia is the wealthiest country. they take money. the amount of money from all over the world is out of belief. defend, not just the united states of america. they are supposed to give .efugees a temporary place place, not only united states and europe, and this assa
for: alan is our next guest martin smith of "frontline." alan from texas, good morning. caller: good morning. i heard that a muslim who sees another muslim breaking the laws of the united states cannot report it -- good morning. host: you have to keep going and not listen to the tv. we are going to put you on hold. i heard what you said but i know nothing about that. i cannot comment. it sounds pretty unlikely. there are muslims in this country, there have been muslims in this country...
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eugene cot, cnn politics reporter, and alan scott and national political reporter for the "new york times." alex, this deals with something actually first reported in "the washington post." a fine paper, not yours, fine nonetheless, who noted that the attorney general in new york said the trump foundation doesn't have the proper certification to solicit money. let me throw up as graphic here what the attorney general said specifically. the notice directs the trump foundation to immediately cease soliciting contributions or engaging other fund-raising in new york and advise the chairman spe phied in section 172. technical talk, i don't want the trump campaign to raise any anymore. highway big a deal? >> comes out as excellent reporting by the "washington post" looking at a range of irregularities relating to the trump foundation, donald trump doesn't seem to donate money to and the money used for a range of interesting purposes. so i think this is not an inconsequential development, especially when his finances are already under scrutiny. >> hang on. eugene, alex, stand by. hillary clinton
eugene cot, cnn politics reporter, and alan scott and national political reporter for the "new york times." alex, this deals with something actually first reported in "the washington post." a fine paper, not yours, fine nonetheless, who noted that the attorney general in new york said the trump foundation doesn't have the proper certification to solicit money. let me throw up as graphic here what the attorney general said specifically. the notice directs the trump foundation...
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alan, fernandez, australia, hillary was declared the winner here. is our prez corrupt? left leaning, certainly. i would never call it corrupt. jason in troy, alabama. reagan was down in the polls six weeks prior to the election, won by ten points. it's an excellent observation. the debate in 1980, they only had one, turned it around for reagan. paul from singapore, i am watching the factor and the decline of america over here. i used to say god bless america now i just hope he will save it. san antonio, texas, bill, do you know if hillary had notes in front of her. debaters are allowed to take notes during the event but not bring anything in, no cheat sheets. jack have from irvine, clurch, all six books have been exceptional. "rising sun" is the best. i appreciate that. it maintains its number one position nonfiction after six weeks in the marketplace. thank you all. very happy 104th birthday to eff effiesudderfield. >> i think i know my audience, you guys. 90% of you are patriots who are interested in finding out the truth. but there are some viewers who don't want to
alan, fernandez, australia, hillary was declared the winner here. is our prez corrupt? left leaning, certainly. i would never call it corrupt. jason in troy, alabama. reagan was down in the polls six weeks prior to the election, won by ten points. it's an excellent observation. the debate in 1980, they only had one, turned it around for reagan. paul from singapore, i am watching the factor and the decline of america over here. i used to say god bless america now i just hope he will save it. san...
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the last time i was at a firm in was to bury a law-enforcement officer, alan jacobs field with your, and thank you to ferment to opening their arms to him and his silly. so yes, i support law enforcement. i think there are to be more training, but that's a state issue. it's not a congressional issue if you're not talking about federal law enforcement. >> i want to fall but because that is, i asked the question explicitly is there a role for congress. you seem to think it is but what exactly do you think congress should be doing? >> congress's biggest and most brought power is the power of the person believe it or not congress does put a very large role in education it was a great role in mental health care. you have to keep in mind the importance of the federal government leadership on issues. we've had many times in history where it was the federal government was able to take the role instead of for something that's right in the principles we really stand for as a country. empower and law enforcement, we can provide more mental health care funding and better turning. we can provide
the last time i was at a firm in was to bury a law-enforcement officer, alan jacobs field with your, and thank you to ferment to opening their arms to him and his silly. so yes, i support law enforcement. i think there are to be more training, but that's a state issue. it's not a congressional issue if you're not talking about federal law enforcement. >> i want to fall but because that is, i asked the question explicitly is there a role for congress. you seem to think it is but what...
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the georgia senate debate between senator johnny isakson and challenger jim barksdale and libertarian alan buckley. rick nolan and republican stuart mills debate for minnesota's eight district street. at 930 and might for colorado between republican representative mike coffman and morgan carroll. pennsylvania 10, senate debate between republican senator pat toomey and democrat 11 andcginty followed at republican chris sununu. at midnight on c-span, the north carolina governor's debate between republican government pat mccrory and democrat roy cooper and. what's key debates from house, senate and governor's races on c-span network, c-span.org and listen on the c-span radio at. where history unfolds daily. n n hour and 10 minutes we will hear from john mccain talking about u.s. relationships with russia and whether the new u.s. resident who will be elected in the next two weeks should reengage with moscow. at 6 p.m. eastern. more about national security issues next with secretaries of the army, navy and air worse speaking about threats, readiness challenge in the pentagon's process for the p
the georgia senate debate between senator johnny isakson and challenger jim barksdale and libertarian alan buckley. rick nolan and republican stuart mills debate for minnesota's eight district street. at 930 and might for colorado between republican representative mike coffman and morgan carroll. pennsylvania 10, senate debate between republican senator pat toomey and democrat 11 andcginty followed at republican chris sununu. at midnight on c-span, the north carolina governor's debate between...
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alan in california and a lot of issues she brings up there. in california, and a lot of issues she brings up. guest: good questions, good concerns. the derbynceptions -- teel does not oversee nafta. they are committed to trade liberalization, and it recognizes right -- companies and organizations are going to pass laws and regulations that could have trade-diverting or protectionist effects. when copies want to be in cases to the wto to challenge u.s. laws or the u.s. wants to bring cases to challenge other countries laws, the wto will rule on it, and it says we find the country of origin labeling law to be contrary to the u.s. obligations under this or that provision, and we recommend the united states bring his law into conformity. it is not really dictating anything. in this particular case, the wtot tl found it was -- the more thanlabeling was a circuit it was imposing costs on mexican and canadian ranchers that were unnecessary. it is not seen the medassets cannot adopt country of origin -- not saying the united states cannot adopt countr
alan in california and a lot of issues she brings up there. in california, and a lot of issues she brings up. guest: good questions, good concerns. the derbynceptions -- teel does not oversee nafta. they are committed to trade liberalization, and it recognizes right -- companies and organizations are going to pass laws and regulations that could have trade-diverting or protectionist effects. when copies want to be in cases to the wto to challenge u.s. laws or the u.s. wants to bring cases to...
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[laughter] but one of the things that alan mulally and i talked about was the importance of having the family united behind us so the management team and the board of directors never felt distracted, i wonder what the families really up to. i was proud of them. they all hung together unequivocally and said, we believe in you, we believe in the plan go do it. in the 1960's and 1970's when american car manufacturer is dominated the cars in the it was thought that they were not prepared for the onslaught of japanese and german cars. in the 1970's and 1980's, it was thought that the quality of cars produced by japanese and german manufacturers were better. do you think that was a fair analysis? do you think it is fair today they are better or not better? mr. ford: not today, but back then, absolutely a fair analysis. we had gotten fat and happy as an industry. there were tough lessons learned. david: today, you are unionized as are the other major american manufacturers. but the companies from japan or , germany when they produce cars here are not typically unionized. is that an advantage
[laughter] but one of the things that alan mulally and i talked about was the importance of having the family united behind us so the management team and the board of directors never felt distracted, i wonder what the families really up to. i was proud of them. they all hung together unequivocally and said, we believe in you, we believe in the plan go do it. in the 1960's and 1970's when american car manufacturer is dominated the cars in the it was thought that they were not prepared for the...
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. , and alan buckley for the libertarian party. the national debt and term limits for members of congress. this is about an hour. >> the 2016 atlanta press ub debate brought to you from the studios of georgia public broadcasting. series.me to the debate this is the debate among the candidates for united states senate. let's meet the candidates. they are in alphabetical order. jim barksdale, a small business owner. and, investment manager. allen buckley is a georgia attorney and cpa working primarily in business and administrative law. and johnny isakson has been a united states senator for georgia since 2005. before that he represented georgia's sixth congressional district in the united states house of representatives from 1999 to 2005. let's now meet our panelists. we began with jim galloway, he writes "political insider," for "the atlanta journal-constitution." lori geary is a political reporter in atlanta. kimberely scott is a reporter and anchor for wjbf in augusta. tonight's debate will consist of three rounds. for more infor
. , and alan buckley for the libertarian party. the national debt and term limits for members of congress. this is about an hour. >> the 2016 atlanta press ub debate brought to you from the studios of georgia public broadcasting. series.me to the debate this is the debate among the candidates for united states senate. let's meet the candidates. they are in alphabetical order. jim barksdale, a small business owner. and, investment manager. allen buckley is a georgia attorney and cpa...
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alan, good morning. caller: yes, sir. i have three comments. i will make them fast. -- first comment is a quote in america, what we call a liberal in europe would be: conservative. in america would be called conservative where in europe would be called a that is the most insightful comments ever made about american politics. the second, i want to make is the majority of the voting age population in america either doesn't register to vote or does not vote. to be, that is the most significant factor in american politics because it means that the chunk of the electorate who vote republican or democrat is divided up through the minority of the voting age population so you end up with a big majority who don't vote. my third comment is this -- i think that the current situation is one in which two of the most dangerous people who have ever been nominated are now going to be -- one will be president. donald trump remise me of hitler , and hillary clinton may get us into a nuclear war with russia. those are my comments. thank you. guest: tummy tuck to
alan, good morning. caller: yes, sir. i have three comments. i will make them fast. -- first comment is a quote in america, what we call a liberal in europe would be: conservative. in america would be called conservative where in europe would be called a that is the most insightful comments ever made about american politics. the second, i want to make is the majority of the voting age population in america either doesn't register to vote or does not vote. to be, that is the most significant...
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debate between republican senator johnny isakson, democratic challenger jim barksdale, and libertarian, alan buckley, and then before 9:00, democratic congressman rick nolan and republican stuart mills debate for minnesota's eighth district seat. colorado'sdebate for sixth congressional district between the public and representative mike coffman and democrat morgan carroll. saturday night at 10:00 on c-span, the pennsylvania senate debate between pat toomey and democrat katie mcginty, followed at 11:00, democrat: venison and republican chris sununu debate in the new hampshire race. at midnight on c-span, the north carolina governors they between republican governor patrick worry, it democrat roy cooper and libertarian. now until election day, watch queue debates from house, senate, and governors races on the c-span network, c-span.org, and listen on the c-span radio app. c-span, where history unfolds daily. ♪ after i came up with my idea for reproductive rights, i went and did research. i knew i could find information on that and that would also help me figure out what points i wanted to s
debate between republican senator johnny isakson, democratic challenger jim barksdale, and libertarian, alan buckley, and then before 9:00, democratic congressman rick nolan and republican stuart mills debate for minnesota's eighth district seat. colorado'sdebate for sixth congressional district between the public and representative mike coffman and democrat morgan carroll. saturday night at 10:00 on c-span, the pennsylvania senate debate between pat toomey and democrat katie mcginty, followed...
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alan in california and a lot of issues she brings up there. in california, and a lot of issues she brings up. guest: good questions, good concerns. the derbynceptions -- teel does not oversee nafta. they are committed to trade liberalization, and it recognizes right -- companies and organizations are going to pass laws and regulations that could have trade-diverting or protectionist effects. when copies want to be in cases to the wto to challenge u.s. laws or the u.s. wants to bring cases to challenge other countries laws, the wto will rule on it, and it says we find the country of origin labeling law to be contrary to the u.s. obligations under this or that provision, and we recommend the united states bring his law into conformity. it is not really dictating anything. in this particular case, the wtot tl found it was -- the more thanlabeling was a circuit it was imposing costs on mexican and canadian ranchers that were unnecessary. it is not seen the medassets cannot adopt country of origin -- not saying the united states cannot adopt countr
alan in california and a lot of issues she brings up there. in california, and a lot of issues she brings up. guest: good questions, good concerns. the derbynceptions -- teel does not oversee nafta. they are committed to trade liberalization, and it recognizes right -- companies and organizations are going to pass laws and regulations that could have trade-diverting or protectionist effects. when copies want to be in cases to the wto to challenge u.s. laws or the u.s. wants to bring cases to...
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alan in atlanta, georgia. good morning. go ahead. caller: good morning. i'm a lifetime republican that will not vote for president in the next election. i'll just leave that section blank. host: so why did you call in on the supporting donald trump line? caller: because i do support some of his ideas, but he's so far over the top that i just cannot in good conscience vote for either candidates as they're both derble. my question is why. the answer, which is never discussed on c-span, is that our problem is that we have primaries. the primaries are not part of our constitution that originated in the late 19th century. so each party, both the republican and the democratic party, could ditch candidates that they didn't want. few people vote in the pry marches, so they're the ones -- in the primaries, so they're the ones who actually decide who's going to the president, not the general public. if we had all the major candidates on stage for these debates, neither of these two candidates would stand a chance, but we're stuck with them. host: in the primary, wh
alan in atlanta, georgia. good morning. go ahead. caller: good morning. i'm a lifetime republican that will not vote for president in the next election. i'll just leave that section blank. host: so why did you call in on the supporting donald trump line? caller: because i do support some of his ideas, but he's so far over the top that i just cannot in good conscience vote for either candidates as they're both derble. my question is why. the answer, which is never discussed on c-span, is that...
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alan is on the independent line. go ahead. caller: i have a few questions. can you hear me? host: we can hear you great. caller: if you can adjust a few questions. i have been listening to you guys. the first question is, it almost seems a bit like a missile crisis that no one covered from the american side. several years ago, the u.s. .oved our missiles away maybe you could comment on that. turkey was apparently going to let -- this is the second question -- going to let, erdowan was going to allow access to weapons. .hird question is iran iran and russia have very connected, especially with syria. iran is trying to be the power broker. there is the potential for horizontal proliferation. the saudi arabia and egypt are also concerned about the situation. i'm curious if you can adjust, and i know you don't have much time, but i will let you answer. thank you. guest: those are great questions. let me -- i have written about a lot of stuff. try to google and find some more details, but let me answer as best as i can in the short time. the missile defense versus the deterrent d
alan is on the independent line. go ahead. caller: i have a few questions. can you hear me? host: we can hear you great. caller: if you can adjust a few questions. i have been listening to you guys. the first question is, it almost seems a bit like a missile crisis that no one covered from the american side. several years ago, the u.s. .oved our missiles away maybe you could comment on that. turkey was apparently going to let -- this is the second question -- going to let, erdowan was going to...
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alan in new york supporting a third party. good morning to you. none of these candidates are talking about how they are going to fix social security. the government stole money out -- i'm tiredurity of these candidates calling each other names. host: there was a question last night about social security. caller: they did not say how they were going to fix it. it.telling you how to fix the government pays the money they stole out of there. the republicans are the ones that okayed it. they keep giving themselves a raise or d. >> just because the vice presidential candidates were debating last night did not mean they were staying off twitter yesterday. tim kaine with a tweet right before the debate -- encouraging his supporters to watch. mike pence retreating a picture of his wife speaking to cnn prior to the vice presidential debate. there is that picture there. members of congress putting out tweets as well. a republican from california with his thoughts during the debate -- brendan boyle is a democrat from pennsylvania -- a sender from hawaii, dem
alan in new york supporting a third party. good morning to you. none of these candidates are talking about how they are going to fix social security. the government stole money out -- i'm tiredurity of these candidates calling each other names. host: there was a question last night about social security. caller: they did not say how they were going to fix it. it.telling you how to fix the government pays the money they stole out of there. the republicans are the ones that okayed it. they keep...
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alan in atlanta, georgia. good morning. go ahead. caller: good morning. i'm a lifetime republican that will not vote for president in the next election. i'll just leave that section blank. host: so why did you call in on the supporting donald trump line? caller: because i do support some of his ideas, but he's so far over the top that i just cannot in good conscience vote for either candidates as they're both derble. my question is why. the answer, which is never discussed on c-span, is that our problem is that we have primaries. the primaries are not part of our constitution that originated in the late 19th century. so each party, both the republican and the democratic party, could ditch candidates that they didn't want. few people vote in the pry marches, so they're the ones -- in the primaries, so they're the ones who actually decide who's going to the president, not the general public. if we had all the major candidates on stage for these debates, neither of these two candidates would stand a chance, but we're stuck with them. host: in the primary, wh
alan in atlanta, georgia. good morning. go ahead. caller: good morning. i'm a lifetime republican that will not vote for president in the next election. i'll just leave that section blank. host: so why did you call in on the supporting donald trump line? caller: because i do support some of his ideas, but he's so far over the top that i just cannot in good conscience vote for either candidates as they're both derble. my question is why. the answer, which is never discussed on c-span, is that...
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host: next, alan is calling from washington, d.c., third-party voter. appreciate your work. i am in st. louis now. i have been in philadelphia and cleveland and hofstra and longwood. a good feel on the ground and looking at polls. i can tell you that i really think a very large percentage of bernie sanders supporters are going to vote for the green party. yet i am not seeing any ink that reflects this in the polls. to me, it is mystifying. i was hoping you could comment on that. and if i could get a plug for student loans.org. guest: you know, jill stein getting, what, 3%, more or less, which is roughly 10 times the third of 1% she got in 2012. i think there are a lot of people who do not like hillary clinton, do not like donald trump, they are tempted to vote for a gary johnson or jill stein. at the same time, they know the election is important, they know the outcome is important, and that is a throw away vote. it is basically saying i do not want to have to choose between hillary clinton and donald trump, so i will throw my vote to someone who has no possible chance of wi
host: next, alan is calling from washington, d.c., third-party voter. appreciate your work. i am in st. louis now. i have been in philadelphia and cleveland and hofstra and longwood. a good feel on the ground and looking at polls. i can tell you that i really think a very large percentage of bernie sanders supporters are going to vote for the green party. yet i am not seeing any ink that reflects this in the polls. to me, it is mystifying. i was hoping you could comment on that. and if i could...
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the georgia senate debate between republican senator isakson, jim barksdale and alan buckley. just before 9:00 democratic nolan andn rick republican stewart mills debate from minnesota eighth district seat. at 9:30 a debate for colorado congressional district between mike coffman and democrat morgan carol. night the pennsylvania debate between republican senator pat toomey. followed at 11:00, republican congressman trey gowdy debate in the south carolina fourth district race. midnight on c-span, the north carolina governor's debate pathen republican governor mccory, democrat roy cooper. day, watchlection key debates from house, senate and governor's races on the networks. thean.org and listen on app.n radio >> in the georgia u.s. senate isakson, democrat allen buckleyand met for their only debate on tax policy, national debt, and whether or not there should be term limits congress. of >> 2016 atlanta press club young debate. brought to you from the studios of georgia public broadcasting. statese for united senate. >> good evening everyone. atlanta press young debatelk series.
the georgia senate debate between republican senator isakson, jim barksdale and alan buckley. just before 9:00 democratic nolan andn rick republican stewart mills debate from minnesota eighth district seat. at 9:30 a debate for colorado congressional district between mike coffman and democrat morgan carol. night the pennsylvania debate between republican senator pat toomey. followed at 11:00, republican congressman trey gowdy debate in the south carolina fourth district race. midnight on...